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A FOURTH EDITION OF A CONCORDANCE to the HOLY BIBLE; to which is added a GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX, with the Calendar and Table of Lessons; designed to accompany any Quarto Edition of the Bible, and adapted to the Maps and Notes of the FAMILY BIBLE, published under the Direction of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Edited by JAMES W. BELLAMY, M.A. Head Master of Merchant-Taylor's School, and Prebendary of St. Paul's. |